Atlantic Airports Pleased With Air Canada Deal But Want More Support
The federal government agreed this week to give Air Canada $5.9-billion to help the airline through the Covid-19 pandemic.
The federal government agreed this week to give Air Canada $5.9-billion to help the airline through the Covid-19 pandemic.
In October 2020, The Nest Yoga left their franchise, Modo Yoga, to operate independently. They have since expanded to a second studio which allowed them to nearly double their classes offered to over 50.
Co-organizer Jane Blanchard says the festival won’t operate at the same capacity it did pre-pandemic, but she hopes is to bring people to the venues and into the community to boost the city’s economy.
Detailers across the province are cleaning cars for the Spring, but the team at Heins Auto Spa in Fredericton is giving the full spa treatment.
Acre’s goal is to help foster more sustainable communities in Canada and around the world. Expanding the team to Halifax was the next step toward achieving that goal.
Entering its fifth year, the festival brings LGBTQ2S+ films from around the world to Fredericton. This year, attendees can stream the films from the comfort of their own homes.
A group of New Brunswick businesses is steadily working toward its goal of raising $1-million over the course of a decade to improve the lives of the region’s children and families.
Lead professors at the Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity are unsure how online learning will impact the province’s talent pool because international students don’t need to come here to study right now.
Neon Dreams drummer Adrian Morris and vocalist Frank Kadillac both took the downtime during Covid-19 as an opportunity to reach new creative heights, develop more skills and foster a deeper connection with their fans.
Leading experts out of the Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity (CIC) say when it comes to preventing cyber-attacks, education is key.